The WWE Hall of Fame becomes more and more prestigious every year. It has transformed into its own event outside of Wrestlemania and has come a long way since 1993. The Hall of Fame may just be getting a bit spiffier now though as a physical Hall of Fame may be replacing NBA City at Universal in Orlando. Another option for the WWE is the Cheesecake Factory in the area and a Universal movie set themed restaurant.
The biggest name in WWE who has been looking for a physical Hall of Fame is Triple H. He's been searching for the right spot and Orlando might just be the place as the WWE Performance Center is right down the road from Universal. A Hall of Fame in Orlando will be the perfect spot for their NXT rookies.
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The last time WWE had its own theme spot outside the ring was WWF New York. The restaurant ended up closing down during the height of the Attitude Era. A Hall of Fame might just be more profitable than the old restaurant. The historical factor alone will make it an attraction. Anybody looking to go to Disney World can pay tribute to their fandom -- whether it's current or one from their childhood.
A physical WWE Hall of Fame is inevitable. Especially when guys like Andre the Giant, "Classy" Freddie Blassie, the Fabulous Moolah, Jimmy Snuka, Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan and Stone Cold Steve Austin are in it. Their immortalization could use a home. Hopefully Ric Flair, the only two-time inductee into the Hall of Fame, will have his own wing.
If the WWE moves forward with a physical Hall of Fame how do you think it'll turn out? Will you go visit?
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